one is an adjective.
day can be either a noun or an adverb, depending on where it is used in the sentence.
One- adjective
day- noun
Labor Day is a proper noun. It is a specific day.
A contraction is not one of the parts of speech.
Ordinary is an adjective (an ordinary day) and a noun (out of the ordinary).
"were always dismal" is more than one part of speech. were - verb always - adverb dismal - adjective
what part of speech is work
Labor Day is a proper noun. It is a specific day.
Labor Day is a proper noun. It is a specific day.
Labor Day is a proper noun. It is a specific day.
VERB
A word is a part of speech, not a sentence like the one in your example.
days is the plural of the common noun day.
simili is one
After a busy day is a prepositional phrase.after - prepositiona - articlebusy - adjectiveday - noun
There is only one part of speech in a noun--noun.
"bags of sweets" isn't one part of speech. "bags" is a noun, "of" is a preposition, and "sweets" is a noun.
Today is a noun in that sentence.
there is one part of speech in the word up.